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Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation Natural Areas Land Acquisition Grants 2002-2012 NATURAL AREAS

2002-2006 Between 2002 and 2006, ICECF awarded grants to support the acquisition of 7,990 acres and 759 acres of conservation easements, which generated additional donations of 110 acres outright and 342 acres of conservation easements. 35 53 9 29 8 42 32 33 2 15 27 19 1 20 5 48 14 21 10 45 23 54 49 The map to the right, illustrates the location of 54 sites, representative of 53 grants awarded for the acquisition of at least 75 parcels of land. 19 of the sites contain an Illinois Natural Areas Inventory (INAI) site. INAI sites designate high-quality natural areas. 26 43 50 24 7 25 18 37 6 46 22 19 of the sites have additional or special protection through registration as a Land and Water Reserve, dedication as a Nature Preserve or enrollment as a Natural Heritage Landmark with the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission. Established in 1963, the Commission preserves and protects natural areas and endangered species. 34 51 38 30 Map Legend 4 13 3 2002 41 2003 2004 28 2005 2006 16 31 40 52 11 17 12 47 36 39 44 1

1 2 3 2002 Sunnyside Park Water Quality Project, DuPage County 5 acres, fee simple acquisition Wetland and forested floodplain habitat along the East Branch DuPage River in Bloomingdale DuPage County Department of Development and Environmental Concerns Potawatomi Woods Forest Preserve, DeKalb County 300 acres, fee simple acquisition Forested floodplain along the South Branch of the Kishwaukee River protected by the Natural Land Institute DeKalb County Forest Preserve District Prairie Ridge State Natural Area addition, Jasper County / registered Illinois Land and Water Reserve Grassland habitat part of the larger 4,101-acre bi-county protected area Illinois Audubon Society 5 6 7 Garfield Farm addition, Kane County 99 acres, fee simple acquisition Restored prairie and wetland habitat that buffer existing natural areas Campton Historic Agricultural Lands Kankakee Sands addition, Kankakee County 144 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisition of savanna and wetland habitat near the Indiana border Camp River Trails, LaSalle County 68 acres, easement acquisition / registered Illinois Land and Water Reserve Upland and floodplain forest, seeps and sandstone bluffs along the Fox River protected by The Conservation Foundation Girl Scouts of Whispering Oaks Council 8 9 10 Ryan Wetland and Sand Prairie, Lee County 44 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Land and Water Reserve Sand bottom wetlands and prairie Lee County Soil and Water Conservation District Kyte River Bottoms, Ogle County 235 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Forest at the confluence of the Kyte and Rock Rivers near Oregon Natural Land Institute Hidden Oaks Conservation Area, Will County 26 acres, fee simple acquisition; 33 acres donated outright Forest and wetland meadow along the DuPage River protected by the Forest Preserve District of Will County Village of Bolingbrook 4 11 12 13 Piasa Creek Watershed Project, Jersey County 107 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisition of wetland and stream buffer habitat along Mississippi River tributary Great Rivers Land Trust 2003 Big Muddy Wetlands addition to Shawnee National Forest, Jackson County 195 acres, fee simple acquisition Restored wetland habitat along the Big Muddy River protected by Ducks Unlimited U.S. Forest Service Chautauqua Bottoms Preserve, Jackson County 20 acres, fee simple acquisition Forested floodplain of Little Crab Orchard Creek in Carbondale Green Earth, Inc. Prairie Ridge State Natural Area addition, Jasper County 200 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Grassland habitat protected by Illinois Audubon Society, northwest of 2002 acquisition 14 Blackberry Maples Forest Preserve addition, Kane County 67 acres, fee simple acquisition Sugar Maple woods containing Great Blue Heron rookeries and marsh, prairie and fen habitat Kane County Forest Preserve District 15 16 Boone Creek Conservation Area addition, McHenry County 334 acres, fee simple acquisition Wetlands and oak/hickory woodlands protected by the McHenry County Conservation Foundation McHenry County Conservation District Beaver Island addition to Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge, Randolph County 245 acres, fee simple acquisition Forested island on the Mississippi River protected by Ducks Unlimited U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 17 18 Prairie Ridge State Natural Area Shawnee National Forest addition, Union County 152 acres, fee simple acquisition In-holding along the Hutchins Creek Valley in the Illinois Ozarks protected by U.S. Forest Service Evans-Judge Preserve addition, Will County 168 acres, fee simple acquisition Savanna, wetlands and floodplain along the south bank of the Kankakee River near complex of protected sites Forest Preserve District of Will County Big Muddy Wetlands, Jackson County Blackberry Maples Forest Preserve Kane County 2

19 2004 Bluff Spring Fen Nature Preserve and buffer, Cook County 89 acres, fee simple acquisition; 77 acres donated outright / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Diverse wetland complex near the Fox River in Elgin Forest Preserve District of Cook County 24 Plum Island Sanctuary, LaSalle County 46 acres, fee simple acquisition / enrolled Illinois Natural Heritage Landmark Island in the Illinois River across from Starved Rock providing a foraging base and rest area for bald eagles Illinois Audubon Society 29 Clear Creek Knolls addition to Nachusa Grasslands, Ogle and Lee County 973 acres, fee simple acquisition; 290 acres, easement donation Grassland, savanna and woodland habitat 20 Swift Prairie Forest Preserve addition, DuPage County 2 acres, fee simple acquisition / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Buffer Prairie and wetlands buffering Swift Prairie Nature Preserve near Addison Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Hoover Forest Preserve, Kendall County 1 Bluffs, ravines and wetlands along the Fox River Kendall County Forest Preserve District James Family Woods connector parcel, Livingston County 6 acres, fee simple acquisition Forested habitat along Indian Creek that provides access to Fugate Woods near Fairbury Prairie Lands Foundation 26 Wightman Lake addition to Marshall State Fish and Wildlife Area, Marshall County 370 acres, fee simple acquisition Restored wetland and bottomland hardwood habitat along the Illinois River protected by Ducks Unlimited 27 Fox Bluff Conservation Area, McHenry County 60 acres, fee simple acquisition Oak woodland along the Fox River, part of a larger Hoover Forest Preserve project to purchase the 116-acre former Camp Algonquin protected by McHenry County 21 West Chicago Prairie Forest Preserve addition, Conservation Foundation DuPage County McHenry County Conservation District 3 acres, fee simple acquisition / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Buffer Wetlands to expand and buffer Truitt-Hoff Nature Preserve Forest Preserve District of DuPage County 22 Kolar Savanna, creation of Iroquois Sands Land and Water Reserve, Iroquois County 44 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Land and Water Reserve 28 Black oak savanna next to two state-owned INPC sites Friends of the Kankakee 23 25 Salt Lick Point, Monroe County 450 acres, easement acquisition / registered Illinois Hilltop prairie, bluffs and forests overlooking the Mississippi bottomlands, protected by llinois Audubon Society Village of Valmeyer 30 31 32 Monticello s Sangamon River Land and Water Reserve, Piatt County 153 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Riparian habitat along the Sangamon River City of Monticello Rockwood Island addition to Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge, Randolph County 660 acres, fee simple acquisition Island and side-channel habitat protected by HeartLands Conservancy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Harlem Hills Nature Preserve addition, Winnebago County 4 acres, fee simple acquisition / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Buffer Gravel hill prairie in Loves Park protected by Natural Land Institute Plum Island Sanctuary LaSalle County Pearl Crescent at Bluff Spring Fen Cook County Fox Bluff Conservation Area McHenry County 3

33 34 35 36 44 45 46 2005 Newburg Village Conservation Area, Boone County 103 acres, fee simple acquisition Wetland habitat along the Kishwaukee River Boone County Conservation District Plucheman s Slough addition to Sanganois State Fish and Wildlife Area, Cass County 331 acres, fee simple acquisition Part of 452-acre wetland complex connecting bottomland forest to backwater lake habitat at the confluence of the Sangamon and Illinois Rivers, protected by Ducks Unlimited Wapello, Jo Daviess and Carroll County 80 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Mesic prairie and upland forest along Apple River Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation Cache River State Natural Area addition, Johnson County Upland forest protected by the Trust for Public Land 2006 Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge addition, Alexander County 231 acres, fee simple acquisition Wetlands along the Cache River protected by Shawnee Resource Conservation and Development, Inc. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mahoney addition to Des Plaines Riverway, DuPage County 9 acres, fee simple acquisition / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Forested habitat along the Des Plaines River Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Des Plaines Riverway Forest Preserve Anderson Savanna addition to Iroquois Sands Land and Water Reserve, Iroquois County 22 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Black oak savanna connecting two state-owned INPC sites to Indiana s Willow Slough State Fish and Wildlife Area Friends of the Kankakee 37 Kankakee Sands addition, Kankakee County 109 acres, fee simple acquisition Black oak and dry savanna near previous acquisitions at Kankakee Sands 42 38 Shady Rest, Piatt County 28 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Upland and floodplain forest along the Sangamon River Piatt County Forest Preserve District 43 39 40 47 48 49 50 Big Grand Pierre, Pope County 222 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Wooded in-holding at Shawnee National Forest protected by Illinois Audubon Society Rockwood Island addition to Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge, Randolph County 599 acres, fee simple acquisition Bottomland forest and wetlands protected by HeartLands Conservancy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Oakland Nature Preserve, Jackson County 12 acres, fee simple acquisition Woodlands that buffer high-quality prairie and wildlife corridor in Carbondale Green Earth, Inc. Grunwald Farm Forest Preserve, Kane County 160 acres, fee simple acquisition Woodland, wetland and fen habitat along Blackberry Creek near 2003 acquisition, part of a larger project to create a new 224-acre preserve Kane County Forest Preserve District Reservation Woods, Kendall County 12 acres, fee simple acquisition Woodland habitat at the center of a 100-acre forest protected by The Conservation Foundation Forest Preserve District of Kendall County Funks Grove, McLean County 453 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Old-growth forest, portions of Timber Creek, and prairie grove along Sugar Creek, part of a larger 1,100-acre protected natural area Sugar Grove Foundation 41 51 52 Protected Mississippi River Bluffs, St. Clair County 2 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisition of river bluffs in East St. Louis St. Clair County Greenspace Foundation Pecatonica River Valley easements, Winnebago County 230 acres, easement acquisition Bottomland forests and wetlands south of Rockton Private Landowners / Natural Land Institute Letcher Basin Preserve, Woodford County 151 acres, fee simple acquisition; 52 acres, easement donation Tallgrass prairie, wetland and creek habitat along the Mackinaw River ParkLands Foundation Cranfill addition to Coffeen Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area, Montgomery County 313 acres, fee simple acquisition Restored prairie, wetland and forest providing pheasant and quail habitat, protected by Pheasants Forever Rockwood Island addition to Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge, Randolph County 143 acres, fee simple acquisition Bottomland in-holdings protected by HeartLands Conservancy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 53 Nieman Marsh, Winnebago County 38 acres, fee simple acquisition; 11 acres, easement acquisition Deep marsh, sedge meadow and wetlands, northeast of Pecatonica Natural Land Institute 54 Letcher Basin Preserve Kropp-Schulenberg Prairie addition to Riverview Farmstead Preserve, Will County 10 acres, fee simple acquisition Prairie and woodland habitat along the DuPage River Forest Preserve District of Will County 4

2007-2011 Between 2007 and 2011, ICECF awarded grants to support the acquisition of 9,088 acres and 2,295 acres of conservation easements, which generated additional donations of 93 acres of conservation easements. The map to the right, illustrates the location 67 99 76 61 89 88 84 122 8183 102 103 117 91 108 118 70 111 55 79 95 72 85 121 113 63 77 64 114 71 107 116 97 of 68 sites, representative of 65 grants awarded for the acquisition of at least 117 parcels of land. 101 120 65 110 109 82 62 90 115 98 25 of the sites contain an Illinois Natural Areas Inventory (INAI) site. INAI sites designate high-quality natural areas. 13 of the sites have additional or special protection through registration as a Land and Water Reserve, dedication as a Nature Preserve or enrollment as a Natural Heritage Landmark with the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission. Established in 1963, the Commission preserves and protects natural areas and endangered species. 87 86 57 56 80 93 58 112 73 96 94 Map Legend 2007 75 60 92 78 68 104 2008 2009 2010 119 106 105 2011 59 74 69 66 100 5

55 56 57 Piscasaw Fen Conservation Area, Boone County 80 acres, fee simple acquisition Sedge meadow, wetland and fen habitat Boone County Conservation District Boyle Woods, Cass County 50 acres, fee simple acquisition Old-growth forest and mesic upland habitat Friends of the Sangamon Valley Plucheman s Slough addition to Sanganois State Fish and Wildlife Area, Cass County 80 acres, fee simple acquisition Part of 452-acre wetland complex connecting bottomland forest to backwater lake at confluence of Sangamon and Illinois Rivers, protected by Ducks Unlimited 58 Sangamon River Forest Preserve, Champaign County 160 acres, fee simple acquisition 63 Floodplain forest and oak savanna, south of Fisher Champaign County Forest Preserve District 59 60 72 2007 Lovetts Pond State Natural Area addition, Jackson County 60 acres, fee simple acquisition Wetland habitat, near Shawnee National Forest, protected by Palisades Preserve, Jersey County 430 acres, fee simple acquisition / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Oak and hickory forest, hill prairie and limestone cliffs overlooking the Mississippi, Missouri and Illinois River confluences, protected by Great Rivers Land Trust Lewis and Clark Community College Foundation 2008 Kishwaukee Valley Conservation Area, Boone County Wetlands and Kishwaukee River floodplain Boone County Conservation District 61 62 64 65 74 Casper Bluff, Jo Daviess County 52 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Oak savanna, hill prairies and bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation Kankakee Sands addition, Kankakee County 43 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisitions of black oak savanna near previous acquisitions at Kankakee Sands Plucheman s Slough Millbrook South Forest Preserve, Kendall County 233 acres, fee simple acquisition River corridor and woodlands along the Fox River Kendall County Forest Preserve District Silver Creek addition to Fel-Pro RRR Conservation Area, McHenry County 58 acres, fee simple acquisition / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Oak savanna and wetland fen habitat along Silver Creek McHenry County Conservation District Singing Woods addition, Peoria County 28 acres, fee simple acquisition Woodlands, meadows and rare hill prairies contiguous with larger 1,100-acre state-dedicated Nature Preserve Peoria Park District Pyles Fork Preserve, Jackson County 126 acres, fee simple acquisition Forested floodplain along tributary of Crab Orchard Creek connected to public park in Carbondale, protected by the American Land Conservancy Green Earth, Inc 66 67 68 69 70 71 77 Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge addition, Pulaski County 1 Cache River wetlands protected by American Land Conservancy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Milan Bottoms Preserve, Rock Island County 93 acres, fee simple acquisition Mississippi floodplain forest near Mark Twain National Fish and Wildlife Refuge Natural Land Institute Protected Mississippi River Bluffs, St. Clair County 7 acres, fee simple acquisition Bluff habitat buffering adjacent forest, near 2005 site St. Clair County Greenspace Foundation Cave Spring Cave Natural Heritage Landmark, Union County 68 acre, fee simple acquisition / enrolled Illinois Natural Heritage Landmark Woodland in-holding in Shawnee National Forest protected by U.S. Forest Service Stone Bridge Forest Preserve, Winnebago County 27 acres, fee simple acquisition River corridor and riparian habitat along Kinnikinnick Creek Winnebago County Forest Preserve District Hidden Oaks Conservation Area addition, Will County 3 acres, fee simple acquisition Forest and meadow in-holding, near 2002 site Bolingbrook Park District Brunner Family Forest Preserve, Kane County 146 acres, fee simple acquisition Fen, seeps, bluffs and woods along a one-mile stretch of the Fox River, part of a larger project to purchase 700-acre farm connecting two existing forest preserves Kane County Forest Preserve District 73 Kishwaukee Valley Conservation Area Patton Woods addition to Middle Fork River Forest Preserve, Champaign County 5 acres, fee simple acquisition Historic oak/hickory forest including some old-growth remnants, near the Middle Fork of the Vermilion River Champaign County Forest Preserve District 75 Palisades Preserve buffer, Jersey County 353 acres, fee simple acquisition Oak/hickory forested bluffs and ridge-top prairies overlooking the Mississippi River, contiguous with 2007 acquisition Great Rivers Land Trust 76 Horseshoe Mound Park, Jo Daviess County Oak savanna and grassland on top of 240-foot geologic mound east of Galena Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation 78 79 Arlington Wetlands, Madison County 76 acre, fee simple acquisition / easement Wetlands near confluence of lllinois and Missouri Rivers Madison County Government Planning and Development Department / HeartLands Conservancy Yonder Prairie, McHenry County / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Wet prairie habitat, part of the 103-acre protected core of the diverse West Woodstock Prairie The Land Conservancy of McHenry County 6

80 81 86 87 88 95 96 2008 continued Waller Tract, McLean County 90 acres, fee simple acquisition Forest, wetland and grassland connected to park-land surrounding Evergreen Lake and managed by Prairielands Preservation Foundation City of Bloomington Grove Creek Forest Preserve, Stephenson County 7 acres, fee simple acquisition Buffer habitat along Grove Creek connected to 71 acres of prairie in Winnebago County (Project 83), protected by the Natural Land Institute Winnebago County Forest Preserve 2009 Plucheman s Slough addition to Sanganois State Fish and Wildlife Area, Cass County Part of 452-acre wetland complex connecting bottomland forest to backwater lake habitat at confluence of Sangamon and Illinois Rivers, protected by Ducks Unlimited Sangamon Bay easement, Cass County 426 acres, easement acquisition Wetland and floodplain forest habitat near Plucheman s Slough Private Landowner / Ducks Unlimited Apple River Canyon State Park addition, Jo Daviess County 139 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Oak/hickory forest, grasslands and dolomite bluffs along one mile of Apple River, protected by the Natural Land Institute, which generated Land and Water registration of an additional 85 acres of adjacent hardwood forest owned by Boy Scouts camp 2010 Ipsen Road Conservation Area, Boone County 186 acres, fee simple acquisition Bottomland hardwoods, floodplains and wet meadows near BCCD s LIB Conservation Area Boone County Conservation District Point Pleasant Wetland addition to Middle Fork River Forest Preserve, Champaign County To-be-restored wetland and upland prairie in the northeast corner of the county Champaign County Forest Preserve District 82 Donohue Grove Preserve addition, Will County 71 acres, fee simple acquisition Mature oak/hickory forest bisected by Fork Creek Forest Preserve District of Will County 83 Grove Creek Forest Preserve, Winnebago County 71 acres, fee simple acquisition 85 Ottertail Marsh, Winnebago County Dry and mesic prairie bisected by Grove Creek, protected along with the 7 acres in Stephenson County (Project 81) to create a new preserve Winnebago County Forest Preserve District 89 90 91 97 98 Eagle s Nest, Jo Daviess County 125 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Woodland and wetland habitat along the county s southern stretch of the Apple River Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation Kankakee Sands addition, Kankakee County 105 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisition of black oak savanna habitat connecting previously protected land Franklin Creek Headwaters, Lee County 80 acres, fee simple acquisition To-be-restored prairie and 1,000 feet of exposed cliffs and woods along Franklin Creek, connecting Franklin Grove to the state natural area and Nachusa Grasslands via public trail Franklin Creek Preservation Area Committee Dolton Avenue Prairie, Cook County 24 acres, fee simple acquisition Wet and wet-mesic prairie connected, via the planned Cal Sag Trail, to a string of other Illinois Natural Areas Inventory sites including the Calumet City Prairie Forest Preserve District of Cook County Kankakee Sands addition, Iroquois County 24 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisitions of black oak savannas and sand flatwoods near Iroquois Sands Friends of the Kankakee 84 92 93 94 Rocky Fork Creek Corridor, Madison County 35 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisition of riparian habitat, part of Network to Freedom Underground Railroad site Great Rivers Land Trust Sweeney Woods, McLean County 77 acres, fee simple acquisition Restored floodplain forest, creating 115 acres of contiguous habitat along the Mackinaw River ParkLands Foundation Forest Glen Preserve addition, Vermilion County 108 acres, fee simple acquisition Restored prairie in-holding protected by Pheasants Forever Vermilion County Conservation District 99 Galena Gateway Park, Jo Daviess County 100 acres, fee simple acquisition / easement Savanna, grassland and to-be-restored bluffland prairie at the eastern entrance to the City of Galena, stretching from Horseshoe Mound (2008 grant) to the Galena River, protected by Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation City of Galena / JDCF 100 Kilbuck Bluffs Forest Preserve, Winnebago County 59 acres, fee simple acquisition Floodplain forest along the Kilbuck Creek and Kishwaukee River Winnebago County Forest Preserve District 131 acres, easement acquisition Floodplain forest, sloughs, wetland and marsh habitat along one-mile stretch of Sugar River, west of Rockton Private Landowner / Natural Land Institute Apple River Canyon State Park Cache River State Natural Area addition, Johnson County Forested wetlands along the Cache River protected by American Land Conservancy 7

2010 continued 101 Forever Fields, Knox County 105 1,151 acres, fee simple acquisition Grassland connected to existing Pheasant Habitat Area Pheasants Forever, IDNR 102 103 104 Orland Prairie addition to Nachusa Grasslands, Ogle County 357 acres, fee simple acquisition Woodland and grassland habitat, near 2004 acquisition Sand Ridge Prairie, Ogle County 83 acres, fee simple acquisition Sand prairie near Kyte River Bottoms, south of Oregon Prairie Preservation Society of Ogle County Loy Prairie, Marion County 200 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois To-be-restored prairie buffering Twelve-Mile Prairie INAI site and connected to Prairie Ridge State Natural Area Illinois Audubon Society 2011 *111 Piscasaw Fen Conservation Area addition, Boone County Estimated 137 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisition of oak savanna, forested wetlands and riparian corridor, adding to 2007 acquisition Boone County Conservation District 112 113 Embarras Ridges, Coles County 141 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Upland forest spread across broad ridges and steep ravines adjacent to Warbler Woods Nature Preserve Grand Prairie Friends Prairie Oaks Forest Preserve, DeKalb County 43 acres, fee simple acquisition Restored natural area with oak savanna, wetland, fen, stream and forest habitat in northern DeKalb County DeKalb County Forest Preserve District 106 107 Kidd Lake Marsh State Natural Area addition, Monroe County 94 acres, fee simple acquisition Prairie marsh and wetland habitat in bottomlands below Fults Hill Prairie Nature Preserve, protected by HeartLands Conservancy White Rock, Monroe County 476 total acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois (168 acres) / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve (306 acres) Upland forest, hill prairies and limestone glade, overlooking the Mississippi bottomlands HeartLands Conservancy, Clifftop Lockport Prairie Nature Preserve, Will County 269 acres, fee simple acquisition / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Rare dolomite prairie on the Des Plaines River Forest Preserve District of Will County 115 Kankakee Sands connector parcels, Iroquois County 10 acres, fee simple acquisition Black oak savannas and sand flatwoods, part of project to connect Iroquois County State Wildlife Area and Willow Slough State Fish and Wildlife Area Friends of the Kankakee 116 William G. Wells Nature Preserve Buffer addition to the Dokum Mskoda Sedge Meadow Nature Preserve, Lake County 8 acres, fee simple acquisition / dedicated Illinois Nature Preserve Buffer Acquisition of buffer parcel critical to the dedication of the adjoining 93-acre Nature Preserve by Illinois Nature Preserves Commission Conserve Lake County 121 117 Hurd Tract, Lee County Private in-holding to Franklin Creek State Natural Area 114 East Branch Forest Preserve addition, DuPage County containing hardwood forest, a segment of the creek 10 acres, fee simple acquisition and exposed bedrock cliffs In-holding to large (500+ acres) preserve in Glendale Franklin Creek Preservation Area Committee Heights that is part of the East Branch DuPage River greenway 118 Winding Creek Conservation Area addition, Forest Preserve District of DuPage County McHenry County 48 acres, fee simple acquisition Oak savanna in-holding along the Nippersink Creek in northern part of the county McHenry County Conservation District 108 Stone Bridge Forest Preserve addition, Winnebago County 11 acres, fee simple acquisition Woodlands along Kinnikinnick Creek, connected to 2007 acquisition Winnebago County Forest Preserve District 109 Jenkins/Van Zelst Marsh addition to Woodford County State Fish and Wildlife Area, Woodford County 237 acres, fee simple acquisition Restorable marsh, wetland fen, floodplain forest and upland bluff forest overlooking Illinois River Valley on Upper Peoria Lakes, protected by Ducks Unlimited 110 Wetlands Reserve Enhancement Program enrollment, Woodford County 83 acres, easement acquisition Wetlands in Upper Peoria Lake protected by Ducks Unlimited in coordination with the Natural Resources Conservation Service Private Landowner / USWREP *119 *120 122 White Rock addition, Monroe County 179 acres, fee simple acquisition / registered Illinois Hill prairie, forest, and glade habitat HeartLands Conservancy, Clifftop Chillicothe Bottoms, a site of the Middle Illinois River Project, Peoria County 232 acres, fee simple acquisition Part of a multi-parcel grant project to protect an estimated 3,000 acres of wetland habitat along the Illinois River with fee simple and easement acquisitions in two priority locations - from Henry to Peoria and from Bath to Beardstown Ducks Unlimited Deer Run Forest Preserve addition, Winnebago County 81 acres, fee simple acquisition Upland forest and to-be-restored prairie in-holding and buffer habitat along the Kishwaukee River Winnebago County Forest Preserve District Pecatonica Woodlands Preserve, Winnebago County 145 acres, fee simple acquisition; 70 acres, easement acquisition Bottomland forest, sedge meadow and open slough habitat along the Pecatonica River Natural Land Institute * Projects in progress 8

2012 123 Beaver Creek Confluence Conservation Area, Boone County 290 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisitions of wetland and stream habitat as part of a larger plan to protect and acquire land in the Kishwaukee River Watershed. The first, a 208-acre parcel of forested land, lies at the confluence of the Beaver Creek and Kishwaukee River, just north of the Ipsen Conservation Area. The second, an 82-acre parcel, consists of upland oak savanna and glacial bluffs overlooking wet meadow habitat along the Piscasaw Creek. Boone County Conservation District 130 127 123 129 124 Middle Fork River Forest Preserve addition, Champaign County 5 acres, fee simple acquisition Riparian forest and floodplain habitat adjacent to the Middle Fork River Forest Preserve (near 2010 acquisition). The wooded natural area adds to the District s 4.6 miles of protected land on the Middle Fork of the Vermillion River, which is a high-quality, biologically rich stream, and connects it to additional lands of conservation interest. Champaign County Forest Preserve District 124 126 125 *125 *126 Kankakee Sands connector parcels, Iroquois County Estimated 33 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisitions of black oak savanna, sand prairie, remnant flatwoods and restorable flatwoods as part of a larger project to connect Iroquois State Wildlife Area, Hooper Branch Savanna Nature Preserve and Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area -the first two of which are in Illinois and the latter in Indiana. The target parcels contain 239 native plant species as well as several species of concern, including 8 state-listed plants and 2 state-listed animals, the regal fritiallary butterfly and ornate box turtle. The regal fritiallary (Speyeria idalia) can be found in tall-grass prairies or wet grassy areas in the central U.S., however, due to habitat loss and fragmentation is now listed as threatened in Illinois. Friends of the Kankakee Kankakee Sands Ecosystem Preserve additions, Kankakee County Estimated 250 acres, fee simple acquisition Multiple parcel acquisitions of black oak savanna and sand prairie habitat as part of the larger project to expand the bi-state preserve spanning 34,000 acres across Indiana and Illinois. These parcels are connected to land previously acquired by TNC and include multiple INAI sites. The Kankakee Sands Ecosystem Preserve contains the highest concentration of high-quality black oak savannas in the Midwest. 128 131 * Projects in progress 9

127 128 129 130 131 2012 continued Amboy Marsh, Lee County 272 acres, fee simple acquisition Wetland complex interspersed with black oak sand savannas, sedge meadows and dry sand prairie in the Green River Conservation Opportunity Area on the north edge of the Bloomington Moraine. The highest quality sand pond remaining in Illinois can be found here as well as several rare, threatened and endangered species. Illinois Audubon Society Willow Branch Conservation Area, Macon County 65 acres, fee simple acquisition Savanna, forest and to-be-restored prairie along Willow Branch that will lead to a 2.75 mile long greenway. Protection of this property also protects the high quality and biological diversity of the stream. Macon County Conservation Foundation, Macon County Conservation District Swamp White Oak addition to Coral Woods Conservation Area, McHenry County 10 acres, fee simple acquisition Partially wooded parcel with old growth forest connected to the northern boundary of the 775-acre Coral Woods Conservation Area. The mature oak woodlands contain native Swamp White Oak, which are rare in McHenry County. Coral Woods Conservation Area is one of seven remaining 100+ acre blocks of woods in McHenry County. McHenry County Conservation District Hotchkiss Prairie addition to Nachusa Grasslands, Ogle County 100 acres, fee simple acquisition Grassland in-holding in the heart of the overall design of the 3,150-acre Nachusa Grasslands preserve, adding to previous TNC acquisitions including the Orland Prairie and Clear Creek Knolls. LCF Sangamon River Corridor Reserve, Piatt County 108 acres, fee simple acquisition Floodplain forest and forest slopes along a one-mile stretch of the Sangamon River near Monticello. The acquisition helps further efforts to create a wildlife corridor linking over 5,300 acres of existing protected areas that border and buffer the river in Champaign and Piatt counties. The site provides habitat for freshwater mussels (over 17 different species have been found here) as well as forest interior birds and other wildlife. Protecting the parcel s existing forest and re-establishing native hardwoods on 59 acres of former agricultural fields will protect water quality of the INAI-listed Sangamon River and benefit efforts to safeguard the recharge area for the Mahomet Aquifer. The Land Conservation Foundation Cover Photos (left-right): Spiderwort at Nachusa- ; Pecatonica River Valley easements (2005)- Jerry Paulson; Sugar Prairie- Robert Shaw, Wild Perceptions; Lovetts Pond (2007)- ; Smooth Earth Snake at Embarras Ridges (2011)- Rob Kanter; Eastern Black Swallowtail at Grunwald Farm (2006)- Forest Preserve District of Kane County; Kidd Lake (2010)- HeartLands Conservancy; White Rock (2010)- Tom Rollins, ThomasRollinsPhotography Back Cover (left-right): Kankakee Sands area; Evans-Judge Preserve (2003)- Forest Preserve District of Will County; Sandhill Crane at Yonder Prairie (2008)- Scott Kuykendall; Prairie Oaks (2011)- Dekalb County Forest Preserve District; Horseshoe Mound Park (2008)- Richard Mattas Additional Information The sites mapped on the previous pages show the locations of 127 Natural Areas Land Acquisition grant projects awarded between 2002 and 2012. The sites range from privately-owned preserves that are open to the public, to county forest preserves and conservation areas, to national forests and wildlife refuges. A small number are private conservation easements. Noted as additions, many projects purchased land that was added to existing preserves and wildlife areas. Others acquired property to create new preserves. All had some connection to previously protected land at the time of purchase and many sites have been expanded upon since the grant awards were made. All but four grants are represented by one dot each and the majority of them acquired a singular property. Also represented by one dot, but noted as multiple parcel acquisitions in the descriptions, are a handful of projects that purchased multiple properties at the same time for the purpose of assembling a large natural area, such as the Kankakee Sands ecosystem in Kankakee and Iroquois counties or Piscasaw Fen in Boone County. Four of the grants are represented by two dots each as they added land to two different natural areas. The 127 grants awarded represent a total commitment of $47.7 million by the Foundation, which leveraged an estimated $95.5 million in matching funds from grantees and other sources. When completed, the projects will have led to the overall acquisition of close to 22,000 acres of natural areas and wildlife habitat. The project sites are organized by year and listed alphabetically by county in the following format: 1. Name of Natural Area, County 2. Acres Protected by Grant Project, type of acquisition / Additional Protection (i.e. easement, Illinois registration, etc.) 3. Habitat, Location and Grantee (if other than current owner) 4. Landowner / easement holder Line 1 lists the current name of the property. Line 2 lists the total number of acres protected by the grant project, not the total number of acres included in the preserve or natural area at the time of publication. The type of acquisition describes how the grantee acquired the land. Additional protection refers to actions taken to restrict the future use of the land, ensuring the permanent protection of its natural habitat. Some natural areas have been voluntarily enrolled, contingent upon approval of the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission (INPC), into the Illinois Nature Preserves System and are so described as either dedicated Illinois Nature Preserves, registered s or enrolled Natural Heritage Landmarks. Others are subject to an easement agreement between the landowner and a private land trust that permanently restricts the use of the land to protect the conservation value. Line 3 describes the habitat protected. The Grantee is listed in color after the words protected by, if different from the current owner. Some grantees have transferred property purchased with grant support to another conservation organization or agency to own and manage (subject to a conservation easement or deed restriction that protects the wildlife habitat in perpetuity). Line 4 lists the current landowner and easement holder. Grantee organization(s) are in color. Land Acquisition is the main focus of the Foundation s Natural Areas program, with grant funds awarded to help cover the direct cost, or sales price, of the land, as in the case of the 127 projects protecting natural areas at the 131 sites featured in this document. In addition to these sites, Foundation grants have assisted with the creation of the Openlands Lakeshore Preserve, the donation of conservation easements protecting an estimated 930 acres of natural habitat in McHenry County and the completion of a limited number of capacity building and planning projects designed to ultimately facilitate the acquisition and protection of natural areas. 10

Trustees of the Foundation Katie McClain Chairman 2 North LaSalle St. Suite 1140 Chicago, IL 60602 312.372.5191 (t) 312.372.5190 (f) info@illinoiscleanenergy.org www.illinoiscleanenergy.org Peter P. Peters Natural Areas Committee Chairman Jerry Adelmann Wilson Frost Henry Gianvecchio Tom Pence